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I’ve been leaving the NA IR Loader set at what I believe is its default level, around 2/3 of the way up. Depending on the amp capture, it may be important to adjust the output level of the NAM player.
I personally prefer NAM pedal much more than other NAM. It works just like on a desktop. If ou want to change , just go through your own library with the iOS file picker. No need to import stuff in batch inside the app. I think it is a much better way to keep your own library organised the way you want. It is just personal, but I hate to scroll through an endless list of profiles accumulated randomly inside the app's library. Studio camera, NamXt and gigfast all do this inner library , I am happy this NAM pedal doesn't.
This can be useful to gain stage visually to the grid especially on the desktop version where I think you can blend multiple IR. But the iOS version sticks to one IR, so I don't use and leave it in its initial position which I think is -12dB. I could use it but since I balance my IR blend in a summing stack inside logic i prefer to leave it untouched to keep a consistent workflow.
Thanks. I wasn't sure if I was messing with the impulse response itself since when I lower the increase the dB it shows the IR shape shifting up and down. Wanted to make sure I wasn't messing with the sonic character of the IR beyond adjusting the volume.